Can you get immunisations in KL?
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Hello again!
This is sort of carried over from a previous post. I have been costing up vaccinations for my family and am panicking a bit at how much it is going to he! The worst one is Japanese Encephalitis. My question is can you get these jabs in KL once you arrive, has anybody had any there? I am just wondering whether we can maybe spread the cost a bit.
Thanks
This is sort of carried over from a previous post. I have been costing up vaccinations for my family and am panicking a bit at how much it is going to he! The worst one is Japanese Encephalitis. My question is can you get these jabs in KL once you arrive, has anybody had any there? I am just wondering whether we can maybe spread the cost a bit.
Thanks

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I think you can get most jabs done at polykliniks. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

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Well Japanese encephalitis for 3 doses is £270 per head! That's before we start on any of the others. In Bangkok you can get the one dose for life for £20!

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That particular vacc is only recommended for rural areas. Not necessary if your going to be spending most of your time in KL. If you really think its necessary wait till you get here.

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Thanks ajw. That is going to be the plan! The medical centre has come back to me really quickly, they do the one shot of JE for £20! Immunity after 10-14 days so we will just get it done within a few weeks of arriving to be on the safe side. The rabies injections appear to be more expensive though so we'll get them here. There is £800 saved!

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Immunizations are also offered at Government hospitals albeit, very much cheaper than the private hospitals or clinics.
However, I am not certain whether it is available for non-Malaysian.
However, I am not certain whether it is available for non-Malaysian.

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Thanks ajw. That is going to be the plan! The medical centre has come back to me really quickly, they do the one shot of JE for £20! Immunity after 10-14 days so we will just get it done within a few weeks of arriving to be on the safe side. The rabies injections appear to be more expensive though so we'll get them here. There is £800 saved!
Bloody rip-offs in the U.K.


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EPF (Employee Provident Fund) is meant for savings for retirement and yes we did contributed it before when I was an employee. It was mandatory for me to set aside 11% of my monthly income, while my employer 12% towards the EPF fund.
Once I hit 50, I could withdraw a portion of it, and the balance at 55 or 60.
Since now its our own business, we have the option not to contribute to it.
The Malaysian Government heavily subsidies the government hospitals through taxes, of which we are only required to pay RM1 to see the Doctor.
However for surgeries, we prefer to get it done at private as there is no waiting.
Once I hit 50, I could withdraw a portion of it, and the balance at 55 or 60.
Since now its our own business, we have the option not to contribute to it.
The Malaysian Government heavily subsidies the government hospitals through taxes, of which we are only required to pay RM1 to see the Doctor.
However for surgeries, we prefer to get it done at private as there is no waiting.

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Going totally off topic and all my fault
but I think it's a great system EPF in Malaysia and CPF in Singapore...way to go



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Is it easy to get the vaccination for Rabies in KL? There is not enough time for me to have it in the UK before I leave.

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Hi DoriBea6,
The Twin towers medical centre in Kl quoted me prices for all jabs and you can just walk in without an appointment. They do the rabies jab but surprisingly although all the others were far cheaper than UK, rabies was quoted as 460MYR per dose.
The Twin towers medical centre in Kl quoted me prices for all jabs and you can just walk in without an appointment. They do the rabies jab but surprisingly although all the others were far cheaper than UK, rabies was quoted as 460MYR per dose.

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Thanks for the quick reply 
I wondered if it would be more expensive there but I guess I don't have a choice now since the GP here won't do a prescription for it so close to my travel date. Realising the impact of accepting a job at short notice!

I wondered if it would be more expensive there but I guess I don't have a choice now since the GP here won't do a prescription for it so close to my travel date. Realising the impact of accepting a job at short notice!
